OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 610&620) Configuration-20080801-A
OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 610&620) Configuration-20080801-A
OptiX RTN 600 (IDU 610&620) Configuration-20080801-A
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Foreword
iManager T2000 Web LCT, and the entire process of the initial configuration of the OptiX RTN 600 that adopts the IDU 610/620 by using the Web LCT. It can help the readers to easily grasp the method for configuring the OptiX RTN 600 and thus to complete all the actual configuration tasks.
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Reference
Digital Microwave Communication principles OptiX iManager T2000 Management System Solution V2.31
OptiX RTN 600 Radio Transmission System IDU 610&620 Configuration Guide
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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
Know the functions of the T2000 and the T2000 Web LCT.
Know how to get the Web LCT software and how to Install the
Web LCT.
Master configuring services and protection by using the Web LCT.
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Contents
1. Introduction to Networks Management Systems
2. Introduction to the Web LCT 3. Configuration Operation
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CORBA
iManager T2100
MML
iManager T2100
MML MML
iManager T2000
iManager T2000
Qx
Qx
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The T2000 Web LCT realizes the local maintenance and equipment turn-up of Huawei OptiX products. The iManager T2000 (T2000 for short) is a subnet management system (SNMS) for transport networks. The T2000 manages the full series of Huawei OptiX products. The T2000 supports all functions of the NE layer and some of the network layer management functions. The iManager T2100 (T2100 for short) is a network-level management system that uniformly manages the full series of Huawei OptiX products. It manages large-scale optical transport networks in a uniform manner. The iManager MDS (MDS for short) is a business-level management system for transport networks. It assists users to plan and simulate an optical transport network.
iManager T2000
iManager T2100
iManager MDS
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Contents
1. Introduction to Networks Management Systems
2. Introduction to the Web LCT
3. Configuration Operation
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Contents
2.1 Main Characteristics 2.2 Application Scenario 2.3 Installation Guide 2.4 Connecting to NEs
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Web-based solution
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Service configuration (including PDH and SDH microwave services) Protection configuration (intermediate frequency protection, SNCP, LMSP) Setting and query of the intermediate frequency attributes
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Introduction to the T2000 Web LCT
2.1 Main Characteristics 2.2 Application Scenario 2.3 Installation Guide 2.4 Connecting to NEs
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The commissioning engineer installs the Web LCT on a PC. And then configuring and commissioning the local or remote NEs by using the Web LCT.
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The personnel at the network operations center install the EMS or NMS on a PC.
Install the T2000 Web LCT as a part of the EMS. The NMS need not be installed. The personnel at the network operations center starts the T2000 Web LCT by using the EMS or NMS client.
NMS
DCN
EMS EMS
NE network
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NE network
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Contents
2.1 Main Characteristics 2.2 Application Scenario 2.3 Installation Guide 2.4 Connecting to NEs
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Prerequisite: Windows XP Professional SP2 or Windows 2003 Server standard SP1/SP2 must be installed.
Procedure
Step 1 Uncompress the installation package or Insert the installation CD, and run the setup.exe file. Click Next.
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Step 2 Select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next.
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Step 4 Click Install and the Setup Status dialog box is displayed. After the T2000 Web LCT is installed, the Installation Complete dialog box is displayed.
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By default is C:\Web_LCT.
By default is C:\Web_LCT\jre.
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By default is C:\Web_LCT\Tomcat .
On the Windows desktop, the Start Web LCT and the Stop Web LCT shortcut icons are displayed.
Choose Start > Programs. The iManager T2000 Web LCT group contains the Start Web LCT and the Stop Web LCT shortcut icons.
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To use the T2000 Web LCT to configure and manage NEs, you need to connect the T2000 Web LCT to NEs with an Ethernet cable or a serial port.
Procedure
By using a network cable 1. Connect a network cable to the computer where the T2000 Web
LCT resides.
2. Route the network cable to the equipment side and connect the RJ-45 connector of the network cable to the network management interface on the front panel of the equipment.
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Procedure (continued)
By using DCN 1. Use a network cable to connect the computer where the T2000 Web LCT resides to the DCN.
2. Connect one end of another network cable to the network management interface on the front panel of the equipment. Connect another end to the DCN.
1. Connect the serial port cable to the computer where the T2000 Web LCT resides.
2. Route the serial port cable to the equipment side. Connect the RS 232 connector of the serial port cable to the RS 232 interface on the front panel of the equipment.
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Contents
1. Introduction to Networks Management Systems 2. Introduction to the Web LCT 3. Configuration Operation
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Configuration Operation
Managing NEs Configuring radio links Creating MSP Creating cross-connections of services
Configuring the clock Configuring the orderwire Customizing the alarm management solution
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Step 1: In the NE List, select the target NE and click NE Login.Then, the IE displays the NE Login dialog box.
Step 2:Enter the User Name and the Password. Then, click OK. The Login Status of the NE in the NE List changes to Logged In.
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Communication > Communication Parameters from the Function Tree.
Click Apply.
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Click the Slot Layout tab and click Add Logical Boards. Based on the slot layout, the NE automatically configures the logical boards that are required but still not be configured for certain physical boards.
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Ensure that the time zone and time on the Web LCT computer are correctly set. Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Configuration > NE Time Localization Management from the Function Tree.
Correctly set the time zone and daylight saving time (DST) of the NE depending on the location of the NE.
Click Apply.
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Configuration > NE Time Synchronization from the Function Tree.
After the synchronization mode and relevant parameters are set, click Apply.
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Configuration Operation
Managing NEs Configuring radio links Creating MSP Creating cross-connections of services
Configuring the clock Configuring the orderwire Customizing the alarm management solution
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Configuration > Link Configuration from the Function Tree. Click the IF 1+1 Protection tab.
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Click New. The system displays the Create IF 1+1 Protection dialog box. Set the parameters of the IF 1+1 protection group. Click OK.
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switching priority from the highest to the lowest is Clear switching, Lockout switching, Forced switching, Manual switching.
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Select the IFX board from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Configuration > Link Configuration from the Function Tree. Click the XPIC tab. Click New.
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Set the parameters for the XPIC protection group. Click OK.
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Configuration > Link Configuration from the Function Tree. Click the N+1
Protection tab.
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Step 4 Set the attributes of the N+1 protection group. Clink OK.
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Creating REGs
Step 1: Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose
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Creating REGs
Step 2: Click Create. The system displays the Create REG dialog box. In Slot
Mapping Direction, select West Line. In Select Mapping Mode, select the line
port to which the west line corresponds and click
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Creating REGs
Step 3: In Slot Mapping Direction, select East Line. In Select Mapping Mode, select the line port to which the east line corresponds and click
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Creating REGs
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Configuration > Link Configuration from the Function Tree. Click IF/ODU Configuration. Click an IF board or ODU. Then, the system displays the IF/ODU information of the radio link to which the IF board belongs. Set the corresponding IF information of the radio link. Click Apply. Set the
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Select the IF board from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Configuration > IF Interface from the Function Tree. Click the IF Attributes tab. Here can set the working mode, link ID, IF port loopback, 2M bit/s wayside service.
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Click the ATPC Attributes tab. Set each parameter for the ATPC attributes. The ATPC Enable status, ATPC Upper Threshold, ATPC Lower Threshold, ATPC Adjustment can be configured here.
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Select the ODU from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Configuration > ODU Interface from the Function Tree. Click the Radio Frequency Attributes tab. Configure the transmit frequency and T/R spacing. Click Apply.
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Click the Power Attributes tab. Configure the transmit power of the ODU.
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Configuration Operation
Managing NEs Configuring radio links Creating MSP Creating cross-connections of services
Configuring the clock Configuring the orderwire Customizing the alarm management solution
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Configuration > Ring MS from the Function Tree. Click New. The system displays the message "This service will change to extra service and protection switching will interrupt the service in the
protection timeslot."
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Click OK. The system displays the Create a Ring Multiplex Section dialog box.
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In Select Mapping Mode, select the line port to which the working channel corresponds and click .
In Select Mapping Mode, select the line port to which the protection channel corresponds and click
Click OK. .
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explorer. Choose Configuration > Linear MS from the Function Tree.
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Click Create. The system displays the Create a Linear Multiplex Section dialog box.
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In Select Mapping direction, select West Working Unit. In Select Mapping Mode, select the line port to which the working channel corresponds and click . In Select Mapping direction, select West Protection Unit. In Select Mapping Mode, select the line port to which the protection channel corresponds and click . Click OK.
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Configuration Operation
Managing NEs Configuring radio links Creating MSP Creating cross-connections of services
Configuring the clock Configuring the orderwire Customizing the alarm management solution
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Interleaved scheme: This timeslot numbering scheme is also considered as line scheme, in which the numbering formula is as follows: VC-12 number = (TUG-3 number - 1) x 21 + (TUG-2 number -1) x 3 + TU-12 number. The OptiX equipment can adopt this scheme when it interconnects with the equipment that adopts the interleaved scheme or when specific timeslot numbering scheme is required.
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A VC-3 timeslot number corresponds to a TUG-3 number. If you need configure VC3 cross-connections and VC-12 cross-connections in a VC-4 path at the same time, note that the timeslots in the TUG-3 that are occupied by the VC-3 crossconnections cannot be configured for VC-12 cross-connections.
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one service sink. This operation is applicable to VC12, VC3, and VC4 SNCP services.
Procedure
Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Configuration >
Note: Click Scheme to change the VC-12 timeslot numbering scheme used for the cross-connections
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Click Create SNCP. The system displays the Create SNCP Service dialog box. Configure the attributes of the SNCP protection group and the slot mapping relation of the SNCP service.
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SNCP Management
After you create an SNCP service, the window is divided into two panes. The upper pane displays the working service and the lower pane displays the protection service. You can perform external switching for the working and protection services.
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Converting a Service
The Web LCT supports the conversion between a normal service and an SNCP service.
To convert a normal service to an SNCP service, select a normal service, rightclick and choose Convert to SNCP from the shortcut menu. Enter the source of the service in the protection channel and click OK.
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Converting a Service
You can convert the working or protection channel of an SNCP service to a normal service.
To convert a working channel, right-click the service in the working channel and choose SNCP Working Service Change to Normal Service from the shortcut menu.
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Converting a Service
To convert a protection channel, right-click the service in the protection channel and choose SNCP Protection Service Change to Normal Service from the shortcut menu.
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Contents
Configuration Operation
Managing NEs Configuring radio links Creating MSP Creating cross-connections of services Configuring the clock
performance
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If the main (first) node accesses a clock source (external clock or line clock), configure this clock source for this node. Configure the clock source of the higher-level radio link for other nodes. When the higher-level radio link adopts 1+1 protection, configure two clock sources for the corresponding node. Note that the clock source priority of the main radio link should be higher than the clock source priority of the standby radio link. When multiple higher-level radio links exist, (for example, when the radio link is configured with XPIC or N+1 protection), the node configures a microwave clock source for each radio link and allocates different clock priority levels based on the situation of each radio link.
Do not configure the synchronization status message (SSM) or extended SSM protection.
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When the entire ring network line is an SDH line, set the SSM or extended SSM according to the clock synchronization schemes of an optical transmission network.
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When a PDH section exists on the line of the ring network, divide the ring network into two chains and set the synchronization according to the clock synchronization schemes of a chain network.
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The higher-level NE accesses the clock source (external clock source or line clock source). The lower-level NEs trace the tributary clock sources (port 1 and port 5 of the PO1/PH1/PD1 board can be used as the tributary clock sources).
When a lower-level NE is connected to multiple hops of radio links, abnormal pointer adjustments may occur if the lower-level NE traces the tributary clock. Therefore, the lowerlevel NEs should trace the external clock output by the higher-level NE.
Do not configure the SSM or extended SSM protection.
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Configuration > Clock > Clock Source Priority from the Function Tree. Click Create. The Add Clock Source dialog box is displayed. Select the clock sources.
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Contents
Configuration Operation
Managing NEs Configuring radio links Creating MSP Creating cross-connections of services Configuring the clock
performance
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Configuration > Orderwire from the Function Tree. Click the General tab. Configure the orderwire information.
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Browse Alarms
By using the Web LCT, you can browse the current and history alarms, the reporting status of alarms for an NE and boards, and abnormal events.
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Suppressing alarms
Select the board from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Alarm > Alarm Suppression from the Function Tree.
Select the board from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Alarm > QoS Alarm > Bit Error Alarm Threshold from the Function Tree.
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Select the NE from the Object Tree in the NE Explore. Choose Performance > NE Performance Monitor Time from the Function Tree.
Set the performance monitoring parameters according to the requirements. Normally, enable the 15-minute and the 24-hour performance monitoring at the same time
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Browse Performance
You can browse the current and history performance data, UAT events, threshold crossings, and performance monitoring status. You can set the performance threshold and reset a board registry.
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